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Netanyahu: 'Fatal mistake' to concede sacred sites
Published Monday 21/05/2012 (updated) 23/05/2012 10:18
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) and Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat
arrive to a special cabinet meeting marking Jerusalem Day at Ammunition Hill in
Jerusalem May 20, 2012. (Reuters/Abir Sultan, Pool)
JERUSALEM (Reuters) -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday it would be a "fatal mistake" ever to give up control over Jerusalem's holy sites.

His remarks, in a parliamentary speech, went a little further than Israel's longtime policy of viewing Jerusalem, a city at the heart of Middle East conflict, as its "indivisible capital".

Addressing a debate marking 45 years since Israel captured and annexed the city's eastern sector, in a move never recognized internationally, Netanyahu said:

"Whoever proposes we take the heart of Jerusalem, the Temple Mount, and take it out of our hands, and that this would bring about peace, I say not only is this a mistake but a fatal mistake."

Netanyahu said that sites holy to Judaism, Islam and Christianity enjoyed a "wonder of inter-religious peace that is maintained thanks to Jerusalem's unity under Israeli sovereignty."

"The Temple Mount is in our hands and ... it shall remain in our hands," Netanyahu added.

The Temple Mount, a site in Jerusalem's old walled city, is revered by Jews as the place where two biblical temples once stood. The area also houses two of Islam's holiest shrines, the al-Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock.

Israel denies millions of Palestinians access to the city's Muslim and Christian holy sites.

Palestinians want east Jerusalem as capital of a future state in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, territory Israel also captured in a 1967 war.

Western-sponsored negotiations hit deadlock months ago in a dispute over Jewish settlement building in the occupied West Bank and Jerusalem.

In a related development, Israel's parliament passed a law on Monday granting tax incentives to organizations seen as encouraging settlement in Israel and occupied territory, in addition to tax breaks already offered to settlers in the past.
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1 ) Emile / USA
21/05/2012 22:28
Its all or nothing for Zionists. Soon they will be experiencing nothing.

2 ) Tony B? / ME
21/05/2012 22:30
In a world of uncertainty, it is good to see that Jerusalem is the ETERNAL capital of Israel.

3 ) Carol Scheller / Switzerland
21/05/2012 22:36
When Time magazine dubs you king, this can go to your head.

4 ) Ido / occupied Palestine
21/05/2012 22:59
Can we abandon this ridiculous "peace process" and have a third Intifada now?

5 ) Lukas / AntiIsrael
21/05/2012 23:21
Say that to the international court of justice also Nutty-Yahoo.

6 ) Yehuda Solomon / Israel
22/05/2012 00:18
"His remarks, ..., went a little further than Israel's longtime policy of viewing Jerusalem, ..., as its 'indivisible capital'." ... OK ... OK ... so let me make this perfectly, unmistakeably and unambiguously CLEAR: We have annexed ALL of E. Jerusalem permanently, forever and FOR GOOD. It is and always shall be our united, eternal, indivisible capital permanently, forever and FOR GOOD. Under NO conditions will we ever give, share or trade ANY part of it with the Palestinians. REMEMBER !!!

7 ) tulag / USA
22/05/2012 00:56
sura 17:104 ?

8 ) desertson / UK
22/05/2012 01:17
No hope of peace talks without preconditions, then.

9 ) Tibi / Tubas
22/05/2012 01:44
If Palestinians can NOT accept a state without sovereignty over the "two of Islam's holiest shrines, the al-Aqsa and the Dome of the Rock", like Israel accepted a state, in 1948, without the ONE holiest site to Jews, 1- then PALESTINIANS SHOULD say so now, and 2- also Palestinians should EXPECT TO NEVER HAVE A STATE.

10 ) southparkbear / usa
22/05/2012 02:17
exactly. say no more Bibi, we love you

11 ) Nour / One State
22/05/2012 07:45
At long last, Millikovsky of Poland reveals his face to the whole world and denies one of the fundamental notions of the phoney Oslo Accords: final status of Jerusalem. Well then at least there's the good news that here Puppet Association can no longer go on pretending or declaring him "My partner for peace" all the way fr Tunisia. Abbas insults the Arab revolution! His PA is an ongoing catastrophe to the Palestinian people and the time has come to overthrow it by popular action.

12 ) @6 / ps
22/05/2012 11:46
thanks for clarifying ;)

13 ) @7 / ...
22/05/2012 11:49
the jews of moses time ,were no relation to the descendebts of 1800 years less converts of todays jews

14 ) Michael Craig Clark / USA
22/05/2012 13:50
The Holy Mount at Jerusalem doesn't belong to Israel nor to the Jewish people directly. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is wrong on this issue. It legally belongs to the Prince of the Holy Covenant. greatprincemichael.com

15 ) Michael Craig Clark / USA
22/05/2012 14:09
And We said after Pharaoh to the Children of Israel, "Dwell in the land, and when there comes the promise of the Hereafter, We will bring you forth in [one] gathering." Surah 17:104 The sceptre shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his feet, until Shiloh come; and unto him shall the gathering of the people be. Gen 49:10 Israel hasn't gathered unto Messiah they have gathered unto the nations of the world contrary to the Promise...they have the wrong Government over them.

16 ) @ #13 / TRUTH
22/05/2012 14:15
Just because you need to believe it, does NOT make it the TRUTH.
Arabs and Jews both now have a long connection to the same Land,
with Jews coming first and staying some 1,500 years, until Rome,
and then followed by Arabs for about same period.

And, whether Jews today are related to "the jews of moses' time,"
whether Arabs today are related to the Arabs of Saladin's time,
does NOT matter any more. What matters is that 70% of Israelis are born on the Land today, just like Arabs !!!

17 ) Nutty-Yahoo / USA
22/05/2012 15:42
At least BiBi Nutty-Yahoo recongized the two holy sites (al-Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock) belonging to Islam and it resides in the heart of Jerusalem and no one can deny it. Your leader had acknowledge it.
Isreal keep on dreaming of building your 3rd temple mount.

18 ) Mel / USA
22/05/2012 16:18
Of course,if Nutty really was a creature who cared about monotheism &pluralism,instead of political ideology & exceptionalism,he would see the Holy Land as a place for all Muslims,Christians& Jews equally.But alas,he just sees Israel,&its Arab neighbors,as another white-supremacist realm,where browns/blacks are SERFS to the 'lords of the(stolen)land'only!Or powerless puppets,on Zionist strings.Zionism sees Israel,in monotone..."chosen",imperial white only.Ain't that right Mr POTUS?

19 ) Henri / France
22/05/2012 16:58
Israel denies millions of Palestinians access to the city's Muslim and Christian holy sites. My I remind you that Jews (whatever their citizenship) where denied access tho the Jewish Holy Sites during the 20 years of illegal Jordanian occupation of Judea-Samaria. they also destroyed synagogues ans cemeteries. But who cared about that.

20 ) Colin Wright / USA
22/05/2012 19:48
Your headline gains in accuracy if you just shorten it. "Netanyahu: 'Fatal mistake.' " It's not apparent yet, but it will be.

21 ) Colin Wright / USA
22/05/2012 19:52
To Ido #4 'Can we abandon this ridiculous "peace process" and have a third Intifada now?' As a preliminary, care should be taken to publicize Israel's provocations as much as possible. Israel has always realized it's a matter of playing to the audience, and the Palestinians need to figure that out too. This is all theater.

22 ) johnny benson / usa
22/05/2012 21:22
#4 ido......you got it right...time for the third intifada....destroy what is the booming west bank towns....make it all like gaza...cut off your nose to spite your face....play into the hands of the israels right....how stupid can one be?

23 ) Brian Cohen / Israel
22/05/2012 21:29
Thanks #13. You're telling us that all we have to do is wait a few generations and according to you the Palestinian descendants will be no relation to today's Arabs who call themselves "Palestinians". What do you suggest we do with them then...send them back to Europe and Siberia where they came from? Ok. we'll wait. Thanks for setting the rules.

24 ) Joe Fattal / USA
23/05/2012 05:15
Netanyahu said and I quote "Jerusalem's unity under Israel sovereignty". What the man just said that Jerusalem is better under occupation, in other words they can leave but they wont. And in other words Jerusalem is not Israel eternal capital of 3000 years ago, which Netanyahu has said earlier. It is in Israel hands now because the Arabs lost in 67, and if they haven't Jerusalem wouldn't be occupy, and it wouldn't have been Israel eternal capital or under Israel sovereignty. Very simple.

25 ) mohamed / somalia
23/05/2012 08:27
east jerusalem does not belong to israel end of arguments.
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